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To An Athlete Dying Young A. E. Housman To An Athlete Dying Young by A. E. Housman the time you won your town the race we chaired you through the market-place man and...
Lincoln's First Inaugural Address Abraham Lincoln Lincoln's First Inaugural. We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies. Though passion may have strained it must no...
Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address Abraham Lincoln The Second Inaugural Address by Abraham Lincoln fellow countrymen at this second appearing to take the oath of the presidential...
The Gettysburg Address Abraham Lincoln The Gettysburg Address by Abraham Lincoln four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nati...
How Simile Works Albert Goldbarth How Simile Works, Albert Goldbarth, To Be Read in 500 Years, Graywolf Press, Graywolf, 2009...
Presidential Inaugural Address Barack Obama Barack Obama Inauguration Speech, Part IV As we consider the road that unfolds before us ... God bless the United States of Amer...
Presidential Inaugural Address Barack Obama Barack Obama Inauguration speech, part III As for our common defense...For the world has changed, and we must change with it. ...
Presidential Weekly Address 7 February 09 Barack Obama Obama weekly radio address: February on the stimulus....
Obama Nomination Speech Barack Obama the journey road will be difficult long Obama's nomination victory speech St Paul June 3, 2008 I face this challenge with prof...
Yes We Can (Obama Victory Speech) Barack Obama Yes We Can Barack Obama President Elect of the United States of America if there is anyone out there who still doubts that Americ...
Presidential Inaugural Address Barack Obama Barack Obama Inauguration speech, part II. In reaffirming the greatness of our nation ...surest route to our common good. ...
Presidential Inaugural Address Barack Obama Obama Inauguration Speech, part I. My fellow citizens: I stand here today humbled ...all deserve a chance to pursue their full me...
Presidential Inaugural Address Barack Obama Barack Obama, Presidential Inaugural address 2009...
Another Reason I Don&t Keep a Gun in the House Billy Collins Flow create to demonstrate effects for iPhone dev...
Chairman of the Board Bono Notes from the Chairman by Bono I'm in a crush in a Dublin pub around New Year's glasses clinking clicking clashing crashing in G...
Monument Brian Culhane poem, poetry, Brian Culhane, Graywolf Press, 2009, The King's Quest, Momument...
Monument Brian Culhane poem, poetry, Brian Culhane, Graywolf Press, 2009, The King's Quest, Momument...
Ithaka C.P. Cavafy Ithaka, poem by C.P. Cavafy...
Thermopylae C.P. Cavafy Thermopylae by C.P. Cavafy honor to those who in the life they lead define and guard a Thermopylae never betraying what is ri...
A Christmas Carol Christina Rossetti A Christmas Carol by Christina Rossetti in the bleak mid - winter frosty winds made moan earth stood hard as iron water like a s...
A Visit from Saint Nicholas ('Twas the Night Before Christmas) Clement Clark Moore A Visit from Saint Nicholas by Clement Clark Moore ' twas the night before Christmas when all through the house not a creature...
corydon & alexis, redux D. A. Powell and yet we think that song outlasts us all: wrecked devotion the wept face of desire, a kind of savage caring that reseeds itsel...
Body of Work Dean Koontz Summer thrillers. New York Times. Short story. Fiction. Suspense. Dean Koontz. THE scrabble of rodents on the roof is only mimi...
Motion Demands Attention Dennis Downey motion demands attention o that's from the jungle forest trees our life in trees o primordial o aboreal reading requires motion...
The World as Seen Through a Glass of Ice Water Dobby Gibson There are a billion reasons to look down into a casket, but just one way to lie in it dead, which proves there isnt anything you...
The World as Seen Through a Glass of Ice Water Dobby Gibson There are a billion reasons to look down into a casket, but just one way to lie in it dead, which proves there isnt anything you...
Do not go gentle into that good night Dylan Thomas Do not go gentle into that good night by Dylan Thomas do not go gentle into that good night old age should burn and rave at close...
Recuerdo Edna St. Vincent Millay Recuerdo by Edna St. Vincent Millay we were very tired we were very merry we had gone back and forth all night on the ferry it...
How Do I Love Thee? Elizabeth Barrett Browning How Do I Love Thee? (Sonnet 43) by Elizabeth Barrett Browning how do I love thee ? let me count the ways I love thee to the depth...
Because I could not stop for Death (712) Emily Dickinson Because I could not stop for Death by Emily Dickinson because I could not stop for Death He kindly stopped for me the Carriage he...
I'm Nobody! Who are you? (260) Emily Dickinson I'm Nobody! Who are you? by Emily Dickinson I'm nobody ! who are you ? are you nobody too ? then there's a pair of us ? don't ...
The Savior must have been a docile Gentleman (1487) Emily Dickinson The Savior must have been a docile Gentleman by Emily Dickinson the Savior must have been a docile gentle man to come so far ...
It's all I have to bring today (26) Emily Dickinson It's all I have to bring today by Emily Dickinson it's all I have to bring today this and my heart be side this and my heart and...
Hope is the thing with feathers (254) Emily Dickinson Hope is the thing with feathers by Emily Dickinson Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul and sings the tune wi...
Indian Camp Ernest Hemingway Indian Camp, short story by Ernest Hemingway: One night, Dr. Adams is summoned to help an American Indian woman who has been in p...
Casey at the Bat Ernest Lawrence Thayer Casey at the Bat by Ernest Lawrence Thayer the outlook wasn't brilliant for the Mudville nine that day the score stood four to ...
FDR First Inaugural Address Franklin Delano Roosevelt First Presidential Inaugural Address by Franklin Delano Roosevelt this is a day of national consecration and I am certain that...
The Drum Room Fred Marchant ...
She Walks in Beauty George Gordon Byron She Walks in Beauty by George Gordon Byron she walks in beauty like the night of cloudless climes and starry skies and all that's...
Spring and Fall: To a young child Gerald Manley Hopkins Spring and Fall: To a young child by Gerard Manley Hopkins Margaret are you grieving over golden grove unleaving ? leaves like ...
I Wake and Feel the Fell of Dark, Not Day Gerald Manley Hopkins I Wake and Feel the Fell of Dark, Not Day by Gerard Manley Hopkins I wake and feel the fell of dark not day what hours o wh...
Pied Beauty Gerald Manley Hopkins Pied Beauty by Gerard Manley Hopkins Glory be to God for dappled things for skies of couple - colour as a brinded cow for rose ...
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A Psalm of Life Henry Wadsworth Longfellow A Psalm of Life by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow What the Heart of the Young Man Said to the Psalmist tell me not in mournful number...
Yes (Molly Bloom Monologue) James Joyce Yes (from Molly's Monologue) James Joyce and Gibraltar as a girl where I was a flower of the mountain yes when I put the rose in ...
Kelp Jeffrey Yang Kelp Jeffrey Yang from An Aquarium (Graywolf, November 2008) How easy it is to lose oneself in a kelp forest. Between canopy l...
Dream Song 4 John Berryman Dream Song 4 by John Berryman filling her compact & delicious body with chicken p?prika she glanced at me twice fainting with i...
Dream Song 1 John Berryman Dream Song 1 by John Berryman Huffy Henry hid the day unappeasable Henry sulked I see his point a trying to put things over it wa...
JFK Inaugural Address John F. Kennedy Presidential Inaugural Address by John F. Kennedy we observe today not a victory of party but a celebration of freedom symbolizin...
On First Looking into Chapman's Homer John Keats On First Looking into Chapman's Homer by John Keats much have I traveled in the realms of gold and many goodly states and kingdom...
When I Consider How My Light Is Spent (Sonnet 19) John Milton When I Consider How My Light Is Spent by John Milton when I consider how my light is spent ere half my days in this dark world an...
The Body is the Victory and the Defeat of Dreams Katerina Anghelaki-Rooke poem, The Body is the Victory and the Defeat of Dreams, Katerina Anghelaki-Rooke, translated by Karen Van Dyck, from the Scatte...
What do women want? Kim Addonzio What Do Women Want? by Kim Addonzio I want a red dress I want it flimsy and cheap I want it too tight I want to wear it until som...
Let America Be America Again Langston Hughes Let America Be America Again by Langston Hughes let America be America again let it be the dream it used to be let it be the ...
Tao Te Ching Chapter 1 Lao Tsu (tran. Feng) The Tao that can be told is not the eternal Tao. The name that can be named is not the eternal name. The nameless is the beginn...
Dance Me To The End Of Love Leonard Cohen Dance Me to the End of Love Leonard Cohen...
Let Birds Linda Gregg Let Birds Linda Gregg From All of It Singing: New and Selected Poems (Graywolf, 2009) Eight deer on the slope in the summer morn...
I Have A Dream Martin Luther King I Have A Dream by Martin Luther King I am happy to join with you today in what will go down in history as the greatest demonstrat...
I Have A Dream - excerpt Martin Luther King MLK I have a Dream Speech. Martin Luther King, August 28, 1963. Washington DC. I have a dream that one day this nation will rise ...
Proust and the Squid MaryAnn Wolf we were never born to read human beings invented reading only a few thousand years ago and with this invention we rearranged the ...
Dover Beach Matthew Arnold Dover Beach by Matthew Arnold the sea is calm tonight the tide is full the moon lies fair upon the straits on the French coast th...
Desiderata (Things to Be Desired) Max Ehrmann Desiderata (Things to Be Desired) Max Ehrmann go placidly amid the noise and haste and remember what peace there may be in sil...
Question May Swenson Question by May Swenson Body my house my horse my hound what will I do when you are fallen where will I sleep how will I ride wha...
A Short History of the Great Depression Nick Taylor A Short History of the Great Depression by Nick Taylor the Great Depression was a world wide economic crisis that in the United...
Sympathy Paul Laurence Dunbar Sympathy by Paul Laurence Dunbar I know what the caged bird feels alas ! when the sun is bright on the upland slopes when the w...
Ozymandias Percy Bysshe Shelley Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley I met a traveller from an antique land who said two vast and trunk less legs of stone stand in...
To the Moon [fragment] Percy Bysshe Shelley To the Moon by Percy Bysshe Shelley art thou pale for weariness of climbing Heaven and gazing on the earth wandering companionles...
The Selfish Gene (excerpt) Richard Dawkins Selfish Gene Dawkins In the beginning was simplicity. It is difficult enough explaining how even a simple universe began...
Christmas Trees Robert Frost Christmas Trees by Robert Frost A Christmas Circular Letter the city had withdrawn into itself and left at last the country to ...
The Road Not Taken Robert Frost The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost two roads diverged in a yellow wood and sorry I could not travel both and be one traveler l...
Design Robert Frost Design by Robert Frost I found a dimpled spider fat and white on a white heal - all holding up a moth like a white piece of rigi...
Mending Wall Robert Frost Mending Wall by Robert Frost something there is that doesn't love a wall that sends the frozen -ground- swell under it and spill...
After Apple-Picking Robert Frost After Apple-Picking by Robert Frost my long two-pointed ladder's sticking through a tree toward heaven still and there's a barrel...
Out, Out- Robert Frost Out, Out- by Robert Frost the buzz-saw snarled and rattled in the yard and made dust and dropped stove-length sticks of wood sw...
Remarks on the Death of Martin Luther King Robert Kennedy On the Death of Martin Luther King remarks by Robert Kennedy ladies and gentlemen I'm only going to talk to you just for a minut...
If- Rudyard Kipling If - by Rudyard Kipling If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs and blaming it on you If you can trust you...
Teasdale: I Love You Sara Teasdale I Love You by Sara Teasdale when April bends above me and finds me fast asleep dust need not keep the secret a live heart died to...
Creation (Genesis 1) Scripture Genesis Chapter 1 Creation Book of Moses in the beginning God created the heaven and the earth and the earth was without form ...
0n Love (1 Corinthians 13) St Paul On Love 1 Corinthians 13 St Paul be ambitious for the higher gifts and I will show you a way that is better than any of them if I...
A man said to the universe Stephen Crane ...
Sherku on TextFlows Stephen Sherlock ...
Lady Lazarus Sylvia Plath poem, suicide, The Bell Jar, Ted Hughes, I have done it again. One year in every ten I manage it-- A sort of walking miracle, my...
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock T.S. Eliot ...
Motivation Flow Tony these days everyone is looking to express themselves online there are 20 million active blogs and hundreds of millions of ...
'Twas the Night Before Christmas (An Investor's Rendition) Travis Cocke 'Twas the Night Before Christmas by Travis Cocke ( An Investor's Rendition ) 'twas the night before Christmas when all through t...
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Horse Map Verlyn Klinkenborg Horse Map by Verlyn Klinkenborg I have enormous respect for a horse's sense of place its acute memory for terrain I have been rid...
Two Silences Verlyn Klinkenborg Two Silences by Verlyn Klinkenborg for the past week I've been staying in northern Finland just south of the Arctic Circle and a ...
Leda and the Swan W. B. Yeats Leda and the Swan by W. B. Yeats a sudden blow the great wings beating still above the staggering girl her thighs caressed by the...
Easter 1916 W. B. Yeats Easter 1916 by W. B. Yeats I have met them at close of day coming with vivid faces from counter or desk among grey eighteenth ...
When You are Old W. B. Yeats When You are Old by W. B. Yeats when you are old and grey and full of sleep and nodding by the fire take down this book and slowl...
Aedh wishes for the Cloths of Heaven W. B. Yeats Aedh wishes for the Cloths of Heaven by W. B. Yeats had I the heavens' embroidered cloths enwrought with golden and silver lig...
An Irish Airman Forsees His Death W. B. Yeats An Irish Airman Forsees His Death by W. B. Yeats I know that I shall meet my fate some where among the clouds above those that I ...
The Song of Wandering Aengus W. B. Yeats The Song of Wandering Aengus by W. B. Yeats I went out to the hazel wood because a fire was in my head and cut and peeled a haz...
The Second Coming W. B. Yeats The Second Coming by W. B. Yeats turning and turning in the widening gyre the falcon cannot hear the falconer things fall apart...
In Memory of W.B.Yeats W. H. Auden In Memory of W. B. Yeats by W. H. Auden 1 he disappeared in the dead of winter the brooks were frozen the airports almost deserte...
The Emperor of Ice-Cream Wallace Stevens The Emperor of Ice-Cream by Wallace Stevens call the roller of big cigars the muscular one and bid him whip in kitchen cups con...
The Snow Man Wallace Stevens The Snow Man by Wallace Stevens one must have a mind of winter to regard the frost and the boughs of the pine-trees crusted with ...
Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird Wallace Stevens Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird by Wallace Stevens 1 among twenty snowy mountains the only moving thing was the eye of...
I Hear America Singing Walt Whitman I Hear America Singing by Walt Whitman I hear America singing the varied carols I hear those of mechanics each one singing his as...
A child said, What is the grass ? Walt Whitman A child said, What is the grass? by Walt Whitman a child said what is the grass ? fetching it to me with full hands how could I a...
A Clear Midnight Walt Whitman A Clear Midnight by Walt Whitman this is thy hour o my soul thy free flight into the word less away from books away from art t...
A noiseless patient spider Walt Whitman A noiseless patient spider by Walt Whitman a noise less patient spider I mark'd where on a little promontory it stood isolated ma...
Not marble nor the guilded monuments (Sonnet 55) William Shakespeare Not marble nor the guilded monuments by William Shakespeare not marble nor the gilded monuments of princes shall out live thi...
O! that you were your self (Sonnet 13) William Shakespeare O! that you were your self by William Shakespeare o ! that you were your self but love you are no longer yours than you your...
When I do count the clock that tells the time (Sonnet 12) William Shakespeare When I do count the clock that tells the time by William Shakespeare when I do count the clock that tells the time and see the br...
When I consider every thing that grows (Sonnet 15) William Shakespeare When I consider every thing that grows by William Shakespeare when I consider every thing that grows holds in perfection but ...
As fast as thou shalt wane, so fast thou grow'st (Sonnet 11) William Shakespeare As fast as thou shalt wane, so fast thou grow'st by William Shakespeare as fast as thou shalt wane so fast thou grow'st in on...
For shame! deny that thou bear'st love to any (Sonnet 10) William Shakespeare For shame! deny that thou bear'st love to any by William Shakespeare for shame ! deny that thou bear'st love to any who for thy s...
But wherefore do not you a mightier way (Sonnet 16) William Shakespeare But wherefore do not you a mightier way by William Shakespeare but where fore do not you a mightier way make war upon this blood...
Is it for fear to wet a widow's eye (Sonnet 9) William Shakespeare Is it for fear to wet a widow's eye by William Shakespeare is it for fear to wet a widow's eye that thou consum'st thy self i...
Music to hear, why hear'st thou music sadly? (Sonnet 8) William Shakespeare Music to hear, why hear'st thou music sadly? by William Shakespeare music to hear why hear'st thou music sadly ? sweets with sw...
Lo! in the orient when the gracious light (Sonnet 7) William Shakespeare Lo! in the orient when the gracious light by William Shakespeare lo ! in the orient when the gracious light lifts up his burning ...
Then let not winter's ragged hand deface (Sonnet 6) William Shakespeare Then let not winter's ragged hand deface by William Shakespeare then let not winter's ragged hand deface in thee thy summer ere t...
Those hours, that with gentle work did frame (Sonnet 5) William Shakespeare Those hours, that with gentle work did frame by William Shakespeare those hours that with gentle work did frame the lovely gaze w...
Who will believe my verse in time to come (Sonnet 17) William Shakespeare Who will believe my verse in time to come by William Shakespeare who will believe my verse in time to come if it were fill'd with...
Unthrifty loveliness, why dost thou spend (Sonnet 4) William Shakespeare Unthrifty loveliness, why dost thou spend by William Shakespeare unthrifty loveliness why dost thou spend upon thy self thy beaut...
When I consider every thing that grows (Sonnet 15) William Shakespeare When I consider every thing that grows by William Shakespeare when I consider every thing that grows holds in perfection but ...
Look in thy glass and tell the face thou viewest (Sonnet 3) William Shakespeare Look in thy glass and tell the face thou viewest by William Shakespeare look in thy glass and tell the face thou viewest now is t...
When forty winters shall beseige thy brow (Sonnet 2) William Shakespeare When forty winters shall beseige thy brow by William Shakespeare when forty winters shall besiege thy brow and dig deep trenc...
From fairest creatures we desire increase (Sonnet 1) William Shakespeare From fairest creatures we desire increase by William Shakespeare from fairest creatures we desire increase that thereby beauty's ...
Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? (Sonnet 18) William Shakespeare Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? by William Shakespeare shall I compare thee to a summer's day ? thou art more lovely and...
Devouring Time, blunt thou the lion's paws (Sonnet 19) William Shakespeare Devouring Time, blunt thou the lion's paws by William Shakespeare devouring Time blunt thou the lion's paws and make the earth de...
Lord of my love, to whom in vassalage (Sonnet 26) William Shakespeare Lord of my love, to whom in vassalage by William Shakespeare lord of my love to whom in vassalage thy merit hath my duty strong...
A woman's face with nature's own hand painted (Sonnet 20) William Shakespeare A woman's face with nature's own hand painted by William Shakespeare a woman's face with nature's own hand painted hast thou the ...
So is it not with me as with that Muse (Sonnet 21) William Shakespeare So is it not with me as with that Muse by William Shakespeare so is it not with me as with that Muse stirr'd by a painted beaut...
My glass shall not persuade me I am old (Sonnet 22) William Shakespeare My glass shall not persuade me I am old by William Shakespeare my glass shall not persuade me I am old so long as youth and thou ...
As an unperfect actor on the stage (Sonnet 23) William Shakespeare As an unperfect actor on the stage by William Shakespeare as an unperfect actor on the stage who with his fear is put beside h...
Mine eye hath play'd the painter (Sonnet 24) William Shakespeare Mine eye hath play'd the painter by William Shakespeare mine eye hath play'd the painter and hath stell'd thy beauty's form in ta...
Let those who are in favour with their stars (Sonnet 25) William Shakespeare Let those who are in favour with their stars by William Shakespeare let those who are in favour with their stars of public honour...
Let me not to the marriage of true minds (Sonnet 116) William Shakespeare Let me not to the marriage of true minds by William Shakespeare let me not to the marriage of true minds admit impediments love ...
Antony and Cleopatra, Act II, Scene II William Shakespeare Antony meets Cleopatra from Antony and Cleopatra, Act II, Scene II by William Shakespeare I will tell you the barge she sat in l...
They that have power to hurt and will do none (Sonnet 94) William Shakespeare They that have power to hurt and will do none by William Shakespeare they that have power to hurt and will do none that do...
Thou art as tyrannous, so as thou art (Sonnet 131) William Shakespeare Thou art as tyrannous, so as thou art by William Shakespeare thou art as tyrannous so as thou art as those whose beauties pr...
How like a winter hath my absence been (Sonnet 97) William Shakespeare How like a winter hath my absence been by William Shakespeare how like a winter hath my absence been from thee the pleasure of th...
Not from the stars do I my judgment pluck (Sonnet 14) William Shakespeare Not from the stars do I my judgment pluck by William Shakespeare not from the stars do I my judgment pluck and yet me thinks I ...
The expense of spirit in a waste of shame (Sonnet 129) William Shakespeare The expense of spirit in a waste of shame by William Shakespeare the expense of spirit in a waste of shame is lust in action a...
When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes (Sonnet 29) William Shakespeare When in disgrace with fortune by William Shakespeare when in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes I all alone beweep my outcast...
Let me not to the marriage of true minds (Sonnet 116) William Shakespeare Let me not to the marriage of true minds by William Shakespeare let me not to the marriage of true minds admit impediments love ...
They that have power to hurt and will do none (Sonnet 94) William Shakespeare They that have power to hurt and will do none by William Shakespeare they that have power to hurt and will do none that do...
That time of year thou mayst in me behold (Sonnet 73) William Shakespeare That time of year thou mayst in me behold by William Shakespeare that time of year thou mayst in me behold when yellow leaves or ...
Not from the stars do I my judgment pluck (Sonnet 14) William Shakespeare Not from the stars do I my judgment pluck by William Shakespeare not from the stars do I my judgment pluck and yet me thinks I ...
Not marble nor the guilded monuments (Sonnet 55) William Shakespeare Not marble nor the guilded monuments by William Shakespeare not marble nor the gilded monuments of princes shall out live thi...
Take all my loves, my love, yea take them all (Sonnet 40) William Shakespeare Take all my loves, my love, yea take them all by William Shakespeare take all my loves my love yea take them all what hast tho...
O! how thy worth with manners may I sing (Sonnet 39) William Shakespeare O! how thy worth with manners may I sing by William Shakespeare o ! how thy worth with manners may I sing when thou art all...
How can my muse want subject to invent (Sonnet 38) William Shakespeare How can my muse want subject to invent by William Shakespeare how can my muse want subject to invent while thou dost breathe t...
As a decrepit father takes delight (Sonnet 37) William Shakespeare As a decrepit father takes delight by William Shakespeare as a decrepit father takes delight to see his active child do deeds of...
That time of year thou mayst in me behold (Sonnet 73) William Shakespeare That time of year thou mayst in me behold by William Shakespeare that time of year thou mayst in me behold when yellow leaves or ...
Let me confess that we two must be twain (Sonnet 36) William Shakespeare Let me confess that we two must be twain by William Shakespeare let me confess that we two must be twain although our undiv ided...
From you have I been absent in the spring (Sonnet 98) William Shakespeare From you have I been absent in the spring by William Shakespeare from you have I been absent in the spring when proud-pied April ...
No more be griev'd at that which thou hast done (Sonnet 35) William Shakespeare No more be griev'd at that which thou hast done by William Shakespeare no more be griev'd at that which thou hast done roses h...
Why didst thou promise such a beauteous day (Sonnet 34) William Shakespeare Why didst thou promise such a beauteous day by William Shakespeare why didst thou promise such a beauteous day and make me trave...
Full many a glorious morning have I seen (Sonnet 33) William Shakespeare Full many a glorious morning have I seen by William Shakespeare full many a glorious morning have I seen flatter the mountain top...
If thou survive my well-contented day (Sonnet 32) William Shakespeare If thou survive my well-contented day by William Shakespeare if thou survive my well-contented day when that churl death my b...
Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? (Sonnet 18) William Shakespeare Shall I compare thee to a summer's day? by William Shakespeare shall I compare thee to a summer's day ? thou art more lovely and...
Thy bosom is endeared with all hearts (Sonnet 31) William Shakespeare Thy bosom is endeared with all hearts by William Shakespeare thy bosom is endeared with all hearts which I by lacking have suppos...
When to the sessions of sweet silent thought (Sonnet 30) William Shakespeare When to the sessions of sweet silent thought by William Shakespeare when to the sessions of sweet silent thought I summon up ...
When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes (Sonnet 29) William Shakespeare When in disgrace with fortune by William Shakespeare when in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes I all alone beweep my outcast...
All the world's a stage from As You Like It, Act II, Scene VII William Shakespeare All the world's a stage by William Shakespeare As You Like It, Act II, Scene VII all the world's a stage and all the men and w...
My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun (Sonnet 130) William Shakespeare My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun by William Shakespeare my mistress ' eyes are nothing like the sun coral is far more r...
Sonnet 18 William Shakespeare ...
How can I then return in happy plight (Sonnet 28) William Shakespeare How can I then return in happy plight by William Shakespeare how can I then return in happy plight that am debarre'd the benefit ...
Weary with toil, I haste me to my bed (Sonnet 27) William Shakespeare Weary with toil, I haste me to my bed by William Shakespeare weary with toil I haste me to my bed the dear respose for limbs with...
When to the sessions of sweet silent thought (Sonnet 30) William Shakespeare When to the sessions of sweet silent thought by William Shakespeare when to the sessions of sweet silent thought I summon up ...
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